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We’re taking a look at the last year of life, work, and entertainment in Downtown Austin — what has changed?
The historic Huston-Tillotson University has produced dozens of notable alumni who have shaped the Austin folks know today.
Developers requested rezoning for a nearly 13-acre site near Q2 Stadium and the Domain, one of Austin’s hottest neighborhoods.
The City of Austin’s new plan replaces a four decade-old historic preservation plan with a new look on how to equitably preserve Austin’s historic landmarks.
History exists in more than just books — these local resources will show you the impacts of Black Austinites across our city.
The Austin metro area earned a top ranking from the Milken Institute’s 2024 report — here’s how we got here.
Dirty Martin’s Place and seven other businesses in the area will no longer be displaced, as Austin Transit Partnership reevaluates the location of upcoming light rail stations.
Have you been asking yourself that question? We’ve got the answer to why Austinites are voting for mayor just two years after the last election.
There are 62 Austin James Beard Award winners and semifinalists from years’ past — let’s get to know them a little bit ahead of the 2024 awards.
Mayor Kirk Watson said the newly renovated Austin State Hospital, Texas’ oldest mental health hospital, may be open to the public by May.
We sifted through five years of data to find out how much the Austin housing market has changed in recent years so that you don’t have to.
The Bowie High School graduate and former district operations chief will move into the role formally next month.
The fair, which puts thousands of art pieces under one roof, is making its Texas debut while sharing art from local and international artists.
We’re going to the ranch house with this luxurious listing on 31 acres, now on the market in beautiful Dripping Springs
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Nora Pirsch, a new mom, shares her routine for sustainable recycling that you should consider implementing in your household this year.
Locals have been relaxing at Barton Springs Pool for more than a thousand years, dating back to Native American settlers.
The county plans to move forward on the pilot center — which will be able to treat about 25 people — in the coming weeks.
We spoke with the 12-year chancellor of Austin Community College and education enthusiast, who will receive his award in February.
The sixth annual local holiday pays tribute to local artist Daniel Johnston through live music, kind conversations, and a fundraiser in support of mental health.
Be prepared for freezing weather coming through Central Texas early next week.
Mayor Kirk Watson said he hopes the position will be filled by mid-April.
The project, in partnership with state regulators and Pattern Energy, could provide ERCOT with up to 3,000 megawatts of power in case of emergency.
Developed by Canadian hospitality group Northland Living, Luminary will also make room for retail and restaurant space along 14th and Guadalupe Streets.
We’re commemorating 2023 the best way we know how — highlighting local photos through our ATXtoday Picture of the Year contest.
We’ve got some tips on how to sustainably dispose of your holiday decor.
We spent this year getting to know our city and its residents even better.
Planning for the new accessible and inclusive playground, to be located in the Onion Creek area, will begin in January.
2023’s Google Year in Search is out — check out what Austinites were searching most this year (it might surprise you).
How has unemployment, housing inventory, and office space vacancy changed in the last year?
We polled you on how you’d like to see the federal funding distributed.
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